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1 I, 6 | sermons, stirred within her soul depths of unexpected sweetness.~ 2 I, 6 | and the salvation of her soul, that she did as tightly 3 I, 9 | there rose from her secret soul whiffs of sickliness. Charles 4 II, 2 | contemplation of which elevates the soul, gives ideas of the infinite, 5 II, 3 | It was the whisper of the soul, deep, continuous, dominating 6 II, 5 | and she fell asleep, her soul filled with a new delight.~ 7 II, 5 | darkness opened within her soul.~“Besides, he no longer 8 II, 6 | what devotions, so that her soul was absorbed and all existence 9 II, 6 | thick laugh, “and I of the soul.”~She fixed her pleading 10 II, 7 | was engulfed within her soul with soft shrieks such as 11 II, 8 | perfume which suffused her soul. She opened wide her nostrils 12 II, 9 | name that fills my whole soul, and that escaped me, you 13 II, 9 | mistaken, no doubt. In my soul you are as a Madonna on 14 II, 10| got rid of them all in her soul’s life, in all her successive 15 II, 11| all the privations of her soul, the sordidness of marriage, 16 II, 11| attractions; she threw her whole soul into it, borne away towards 17 II, 12| as if the fullness of the soul did not sometimes overflow 18 II, 12| beatitude that benumbed her; her soul sank into this drunkenness, 19 II, 13| suffer, as if her body and soul were both resting together 20 II, 14| a deeper sweetness. Her soul, tortured by pride, at length 21 II, 14| melancholy that an ethereal soul could conceive.~As for the 22 II, 15| the susceptibility of his soul. A fine organ, imperturbable 23 II, 15| eagerly the expansions of this soul that would have sung for 24 III, 2| crises in which the whole soul shows indistinctly what 25 III, 5| admired the exaltation of her soul and the lace on her petticoat. 26 III, 5| it seemed to him that his soul, escaping towards her, spread 27 III, 5| went to the bottom of her soul, like a whirlwind in an 28 III, 5| colder, and death in her soul.~Charles at home was waiting 29 III, 5| kisses that thrilled his soul. Where could she have learnt 30 III, 7| night, had passed into her soul. He was so good, so delicate, 31 III, 8| in her love, and felt her soul passing from her in this 32 III, 8| looked straight into your soul, and dissected every lie 33 III, 8| violent breathing, as if the soul were struggling to free